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Claim Game

The high stakes of fraudulent identity

But Blind They Were

The fallacy of an empty continent

The Canadian Conversation

A Polish journalist’s perspective on residential schools

Don Domanski was born and raised on Cape Breton Island and now lives in Halifax. He has published eight books of poetry, including All Our Wonder Unavenged (Brick Books, 2007), which won the Governor General’s Award for poetry and in 2008 won the Atlantic Poetry Prize. His work has been translated into Czech, Portuguese, French, Arabic and Spanish. In 1999 he won the Canadian Literary Award for Poetry.

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